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While not yet officially announced Mount & Blade: Warband is out for Linux, downloadable and might even be playable for you. Mount & Blade: Warband is a medieval combat game that looks pretty good and has plenty of good reviews to back it up. Our Samsai tested it out and reported it working with a great framerate, so early reports are good.

QuoteWow, you guys are fast :) We're still testing some stuff before announcing the beta. The launcher uses 32 bit qt4. I thought I included necessary libraries but I guess I missed some. We could only test the game on Ubuntu 12.04 so I'm open to any suggestions about making the game more compatible on various distros.

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About the game
In a land torn asunder by incessant warfare, it is time to assemble your own band of hardened warriors and enter the fray. Lead your men into battle, expand your realm, and claim the ultimate prize: the throne of Calradia!

Mount & Blade: Warband is the eagerly anticipated stand alone expansion pack for the game that brought medieval battlefields to life with its realistic mounted combat and detailed fighting system.

Check it out on Steam.
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briansprojects 26 Jun 2014
Wow, this is freaking awesome. Mount and Blade is a fantastic game and it runs pretty well using Wine. I am really surprised they would port it to Linux. I think I'm going to buy a second copy just so I can support the Linux port.
Xpander 26 Jun 2014
And Quick Video to test the port:

View video on youtube.com


no idea if mods like Clash of Kings and similar work yet
but so far the framerate is rock solid and no graphical glitches noticed.

game hangs on exit.. process needs to be killed or forced to close
Guest 26 Jun 2014
All of my yes!
BTRE 26 Jun 2014
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It's "Warband", Liam.
Liam Dawe 26 Jun 2014
Shhh you saw nothing.
MrTennessee17 26 Jun 2014
Can you buy it now and it count for Linux?
Armand Raynal 26 Jun 2014
And Quick Video to test the port:

<iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/mED0irI8NIU" data-youtube-id="mED0irI8NIU"></iframe>


no idea if mods like Clash of Kings and similar work yet
but so far the framerate is rock solid and no graphical glitches noticed.

game hangs on exit.. process needs to be killed or forced to close

Just so say, I admire your work on your Youtube chanel. You won a subscriber.
vulture 26 Jun 2014
i thought i saw this game supports controller. not that i mind, i bought it to support developers in their linux endeavour more or less
aislan 27 Jun 2014
It support Intel cards ?
Diceroll 27 Jun 2014
Wow Great News... One of my favorite game, now on my favorite OS :)
Rutine 27 Jun 2014
Do we know if the Linux version will be available on GamersGate ?
I own it on GamersGate, and I could buy it again on Steam to support the developpers for their Linux port, but I'm kind of short of money these times, so...
Olpxex 27 Jun 2014
Don't buy it til the linux versin is out. Game will be credited to Windows, am I right?
Smashley 27 Jun 2014
Don't buy it til the linux versin is out. Game will be credited to Windows, am I right?

Damn it, I hope not. I just paid for it :S
Fisherman 27 Jun 2014
Don't buy it til the linux versin is out. Game will be credited to Windows, am I right?

No. You are not correct. http://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/295cyy/mount_blade_warband_now_downloading_on_linux/cihy8rg
oldrocker99 27 Jun 2014
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Downloaded it after it appeared in my library, enabled the Linux beta and it runs just fine!
compholio 27 Jun 2014
Don't buy it til the linux versin is out. Game will be credited to Windows, am I right?
No. You are not correct. http://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/295cyy/mount_blade_warband_now_downloading_on_linux/cihy8rg

It's probably a bigger deal for when the port is not done in-house, in that case the porting house might not be registered in Steam's system to receive the revenue. Personally, I'm waiting for official releases so that I know that I count correctly and the appropriate party receives the revenue.
Smashley 28 Jun 2014
Downloaded it after it appeared in my library, enabled the Linux beta and it runs just fine!

Thanks for that, was wondering why I kept getting missing executable :S. haha.
hummer010 4 Jul 2014
Works nicely on Arch Linux 64 bit, GTX 660, with maximum settings. Alt-tab works in the menues.

Only problems I’ve noticed:
- ~/.mbwarband/ directory instead of ~/.config/mbwarband/
- thinks my keymap is qwerty
- infinite loop at exit, you have to kill the process.

I'm also on Arch 64-bit with nvidia (GTX765M), but I can't get the configuration utility to run. It crashes with a few "wrong ELF class" messages. Did you have to do anything special to get it to run?
compholio 4 Jul 2014
Works nicely on Arch Linux 64 bit, GTX 660, with maximum settings. Alt-tab works in the menues.

Only problems I’ve noticed:
- ~/.mbwarband/ directory instead of ~/.config/mbwarband/
- thinks my keymap is qwerty
- infinite loop at exit, you have to kill the process.
I'm also on Arch 64-bit with nvidia (GTX765M), but I can't get the configuration utility to run. It crashes with a few "wrong ELF class" messages. Did you have to do anything special to get it to run?

I don't have this game, but you might try running "file <name of executable>" and "ldd <name of executable>" to see whether it's a 32-bit program and what libraries it needs.
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